Big Dreams, Big Plans

I’m finishing up Christine Kane’s Great Big Dreams retreat in the mountains north of Asheville, NC. Tonight, I’m back at home and getting ready for a big week. And I can’t believe it’s October!

The Get Organized class starts with a kickoff call Tuesday night, and then the INSIGHTS series begins on Thursday night with an interview with Evon Zerbetz. Oh, yeah, and then I head into the mountains next weekend for a book party in Carbondale, CO. With all of this going on, it’s imperative to be organized. I’m no busier than anyone else, but I’m learning to schedule my time more effectively. I’ve learned so much from my productivity consultant, and I’m lucky to have the help of able assistants.

I have a long way to go–especially with my electronic files. Anyone else would have looked at them before and thought they were organized. But data comes in so fast that I couldn’t keep up with it. I’m especially pleased on the progress I’ve made filing my digital photos.

If you need some organizing help, take a look at the details.

I look forward to sharing about my experience at the Great Big Dreams retreat.

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